Over 150 crashes have been reported by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in the GTHA since early Wednesday morning as snow and rain fell across the region.
According to unofficial snowfall totals, 5-10 centimetres of snow blanketed Toronto before it mixed with rain near the lakeshore as temperatures increased.
But it’s not over yet. A cold front pushes through the GTA this evening which means winds will be picking up out of the north and temperatures will be dropping to -9 C overnight, with a wind chill near -17.
“Anything that’s wet out there has the potential to turn very icy in the next couple of hours,” said Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai.
OPP say it was busy day for tow trucks and first responders and extended wait times for roadside assistance is expected. They recommend waiting un

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